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Aquarium Grass Plant Seeds Water Grasses Random Dwarf Aquatic Plant Grass Seeds Indoor Plant Seeds Oxygenating Weed Live Pond Plant Seeds,Fish Aquatic Decor-Large Grass

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  • We have carefully selected 10G seeds per bag for your planting. These are very fresh seeds, and you can plant them with confidence. Decorate your fish tank well
  • Aquarium grass is better known as Lilaeopsis Novea-Zeelandiae and is a relatively straight forward plant to deal with. It grows easily making it suitable for beginners and up. The great thing about it is that it looks just like the grass you would find in your garden and the reason why it’s such a popular plant for the aquarium.
  • Usually, plants will grow faster with adequate lighting, CO2, and extra fertilization. As I’ve mentioned above, the easiest way to grow aquarium plants from seeds, including in established aquarium, is starting the seeds outside the tanks then transfer the young seedlings into your aquarium.
  • Grab the hairgrass by the roots with a pair of plant tweezers. Using planting tweezers is somewhat mandatory for planting virtually any type of hairgrass in an aquarium.
  • It is popular in the aquarium hobby for its use in guppy tanks by beginner, intermediate and expert aquarists. Guppy grass provides the best hiding spots for fry, and adult fish like to swim around it. This plant is fairly hardy and versatile.


We have carefully selected 10G seeds per bag for your planting. These are very fresh seeds, and you can plant them with confidence. Decorate your fish tank well
☘️Aquarium grass is better known as Lilaeopsis Novea-Zeelandiae and is a relatively straight forward plant to deal with. It grows easily making it suitable for beginners and up. The great thing about it is that it looks just like the grass you would find in your garden and the reason why it’s such a popular plant for the aquarium.
☘️Usually, plants will grow faster with adequate lighting, CO2, and extra fertilization. As I’ve mentioned above, the easiest way to grow aquarium plants from seeds, including in established aquarium, is starting the seeds outside the tanks then transfer the young seedlings into your aquarium.
☘️Grab the hairgrass by the roots with a pair of plant tweezers. Using planting tweezers is somewhat mandatory for planting virtually any type of hairgrass in an aquarium.
☘️It is popular in the aquarium hobby for its use in guppy tanks by beginner, intermediate and expert aquarists. Guppy grass provides the best hiding spots for fry, and adult fish like to swim around it. This plant is fairly hardy and versatile.


Joe
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Never grew
Michi
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
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Jamie Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
These don't live in the water very long. outside, all good. They come right out of the substrate very easily and even if you use any kind of other method to keep them down, they die. Buying seeds on here is a hit or miss thing and usually its mostly a lot of missing. beware.
JSF
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023
The picture in the ad shows you're buying 3 envelopes of dwarf grass. I received 1 small envelope of tall grass and this isn't what I wanted. The as is deceiving to say the least. The envelope says Tall Grass and not dwarf unlike the as states... If you're looking for the small grass, don't order this... and also the ad shows that you get three different bags of seed which you do not. You get one bag of tall grass seed when in all actuality, do you want the dwarf seeds. I would not recommend this company as their ad is not actually what you get. Very disappointed in this.
Jessi
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021
description was kind of hard to understand. turns out its a small pack of water grass seeds. if you can get them to grow i think it is a great price because aquarium plants are so expensive. haven't tried to grow them yet but i think it could cover a square foot, maybe less if planted thicker or more if seeds are spread out thinly, cant wait to see. should be a fun hiding place for shrimp and a soft belly tickler for fish
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021
I had no problem getting the grass to grow I missed it with water twice a day and with in 4 days it sprouted and by data I had beautiful lush grass that was about 2 inches tall by day 14 it was over 4 inches and I was more than happy. Day 15 is where it all went wrong day 15 was the day I put water in my tank the grass started to die on day 16 and by day 20 its all dead cuz its normal grass that is found in my backyard I have to break my tank down and get all the dead grass out and plant the aquarium grass that I bought from someone else don't buy this
Camikazi
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021
Starting off with a 5 star we will see where it goes, wanted to give some pictures of the package and a starting base of my tank will update on a week give a photo of how things are going, going to be using my plant light with the full spectrum for 12 hours. the seeds are planted on fluval stratum. Happy fish keeping everyone. For my first ever time growing plants from seeds I'm going to call this a success this is day 3 already have sproutage couldn't be happier my 5 star rating will stay. If you are thinking about trying these do it but out results may vary I've done this with the hygger full spectrum light 12 hour cycles with the red and blue light on, put cling wrap over the top of my tank and make sure to mist it once a day.
Aniyah
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021
the bag contains ALOT of seeds and when I initially used them I was not aware that they needed to be soaked first, so all the seeds stayed at the surface. But my second go around i soaked them then tried to place them in my gravel tank... it only halfway worked so i suggest using a more soil based substrate. they would have grown perfectly if it had not been for my shrimp that would constantly move and clean the seeds.